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A newly revised and updated edition of the classic pictorial account of the Cariboo Gold Rush trail. First published in 1960, Wagon Road North is the quintessential popular history book chronicling gold-rush-era BC. Focusing on the Cariboo Wagon Road—the crucial transportation route stretching from Fort Yale to Barkerville that made it possible for tens of thousands of prospectors to make their way to the Cariboo goldfields in the 1860s—this newly updated, expanded, and re-designed edition brings to life the adventures, hardships, and blind ambitions of the men and women who risked everything in the quest for gold. Packed with more than one hundred archival photos, many of them rarely seen, as well as maps and contemporary images of historical sites, this fascinating book is a visual celebration of a pivotal chapter in early BC history.
The B.C. encyclopedia calls this "the most notable B.C.-published book to follow the 1958 breakthrough [in regional publishing, and is] among the top five all-time B.C. bestsellers."
Army representatives in New Mexico were more enthusiastic about the road's readiness."
"'If you make the trip,' Javier nodded his head in approval, 'then you would know what it's life. Así podrias sacar el chiste: That way you would get the joke.'" So begins this wrenching, true story of a harrowing journey from the underclass working districts of San Antonio to the towns and villages of northern Mexico and back again. John Davidson followed this perilous path--an unmarked trail traveled thousands of times each year--and has written a "high recommended" (Library Journal) book that provides a unique and moving insight" (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) into the realities of the illegal immigration from Mexico. Through Davidson, the reader experiences every determined footstep across the harsh scrubland of South Texas, the fear invoked by each passing headlight or distant voice, and the ultimate sadness of the mission itself.--Cover
A new American journey.
The Appalachian Warriors' Path (1607-1744) was used by the Iroquois of the north to head south for trade or make war in Virginia and the Carolinas. The English acquired the Warriors' Path through treaties. Known as the Philadelphia Wagon Road (1744-1774); also as the Great Philadelphia Wagon Road, Great Road, etc., immigrants used this road to enter the back country and often branched off onto the Wilderness Road to move further west.